Posts filed under: transportation
Dec. 21, 2009
The Sacramento (Calif.) Business Journal
Caltrans to spend $1.1B on sidewalk access
The California Department of Transportation will spend $1.1 billion to improve access to sidewalks and other pedestrian walkways over a 30-year period under a proposed settlement agreement.
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The Sacramento (Calif.) Business Journal
Caltrans to spend $1.1B on sidewalk access
The California Department of Transportation will spend $1.1 billion to improve access to sidewalks and other pedestrian walkways over a 30-year period under a proposed settlement agreement.
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Filed Under: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), public policy, transportation
Dec. 20, 2009
USA Today
More accessible cabs hit cities
Traveling around Washington, D.C., is a challenge for Bobby Coward, a quadriplegic, who in his job for DIRECT Action, a non-profit organization advocating rights for the disabled, frequently has to go to conferences and counseling sessions.
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USA Today
More accessible cabs hit cities
Traveling around Washington, D.C., is a challenge for Bobby Coward, a quadriplegic, who in his job for DIRECT Action, a non-profit organization advocating rights for the disabled, frequently has to go to conferences and counseling sessions.
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Filed Under: transportation
Sept. 17, 2009
Los Angeles Times
Disability activists sue Caltrans over access complaints
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Los Angeles Times
Disability activists sue Caltrans over access complaints
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Filed Under: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), transportation
July 30, 2009
Governing
The Costliest Ride
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Governing
The Costliest Ride
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Filed Under: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), public policy, transportation
March 9, 2009
KENS 5 (San Antonio)
I-Team: Stranded at the pump follow-up
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KENS 5 (San Antonio)
I-Team: Stranded at the pump follow-up
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Filed Under: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), physical disability, transportation
Sept. 5, 2000
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Critics call buses unreliable for those with disabilities
Despite the hour, light from a single window glows in the darkened Maryland Heights apartment complex.
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Critics call buses unreliable for those with disabilities
Despite the hour, light from a single window glows in the darkened Maryland Heights apartment complex.
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Filed Under: Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), public policy, transportation
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